I know you can shoot 2700 with two guns but whats the fun in that? How may bullseye guns do you have. I have not even shot my first match and I am thinking about how many different bullseye guns I can justify.Right now Smith 41 and Ruger MKII back up. I am shopping for a 1911. Of course I will need a wad gun and a hardball gun. Oh and a Mid-range, maybe a sub caliber 1911 or a 52 or possibly a revolver. hmmmmmm.

Ive got 2 MKIII's a 5.5 Bull & a 678 tapered target ,both with herrit national match grips all the nessary VQ goodies and dots .....and I have a 1911 wad gun ....work scheudle stops me from shoting in formal matches and leagues so all this is just my play time fun hobby.....at this point I have 3 guns with no trouble justifing at all.....I would like one more ...a model 14 smith if I can find a nice one .....I may never shoot a real match and I'm ok with that....I still after 3yrs look forward to range day and I compete agaisnt myself every wk......no matter what this sport is a addiction .....If you pockets are deep and the wife dont scream no need to justify anything...

BryanGA wrote:I know you can shoot 2700 with two guns but whats the fun in that? How may bullseye guns do you have. I have not even shot my first match and I am thinking about how many different bullseye guns I can justify.Right now Smith 41 and Ruger MKII back up. I am shopping for a 1911. Of course I will need a wad gun and a hardball gun. Oh and a Mid-range, maybe a sub caliber 1911 or a 52 or possibly a revolver. hmmmmmm.

When I was competing regularly and took in big matches, I used to have back-up guns. I tried to duplicate the primary gun as closely as possible. I only used the back-up guns a few times, when I sent the primary off for work. It was a comforting feeling to step on the line at Perry and have a twin in the gun box, ready to be pressed into service.